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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFOKD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRTL 7. 1936. PAGE SETEW LOCAL and From CCC Camp Capt. William B l3 better, commanding Camp Hum bug Mountain, waa a business vlaltor la liedtord today. Hayes Back Dr. James o. Hayes returned this morning from Portland where ho spent a abort time trans acting, business. To Enlist Kessley Talley left on toe evening train yesterday for Port land whnt ha will annlv for enlist ment in the United States army. ... nnfi,au rail Mra TTalan Rmfth was among Medford callers In Ash land yesterday, haying been called there by business. a Telegraph Man Here Arriving on the morning train irom rortiana to day waa c. K. jangiey 01 tne west ern TJnlon Telegraph company, who will confer with local officials of the company. Get Marriage License Word has , been received here thst Kenneth Mc- Farland of thla city and Elizabeth Dowell of Tacoma. Wash., took out a marriage license In Tacoma today. a Visits Parents Jasper Reynolds re turned yesterday morning after spend ing Sunday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Reynolds, at their home ' In Ashland. ' a a Mrs. Scheffel 111 Mrs. Fred W. ' Scheffel wss confined to her home at 1031 West Tenth street today by 111 - ness. While she Is not seriously sick, It was expected she would not be able to be about for a week. a a '. Changs Meeting Announcement was made today that a meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club, mistakenly scheduled for this evening, will be held next Tuesday evening at 6:30. In the Htoel Medford. a a a Monthly Meeting The Missionary Circle society of the First Christian church will hold Its monthly meeting this evening at 7:45 o'clock In the church auditorium. Dorothy Culy will have charge of the meeting. a a Publicist Here George orlflth. chief of public relations for the U. S. regional forester's office In Port land, conferred here today with Karl L. Janouch, supervisor of the Rogue River national forest. a . Optometrists Meet Regular semi monthly educational meeting of the southern Oregon district of the Opto metrlc asoclatlon will be held In the Hotel Medford at 7 o'clock tomor row nlgbt with Dr. O. H. scheotz of Grants Pass, chairman, In charge. The program, arranged by Dr. Robert E. Lee, Includes talks on "Special Apti tudes" and "The Doctrine of Human Service." MEDFORD S. P. Railroad Track, Facing Main St. 2 DAYS ONLY MON.-TUES. APRIL 13-14 Real Live Penguins Octupus Sea Monsters OPEN 10 A.M. TILL 11 P.M. GREEN ADMISSION I U l FOR THIS DATE SEE SLAB $00 Big DOUBLE LOAD For Direct Mill Deliveries First come, tint served 1 Phone 7 Now TIMBER PROD J CT 5 CO. ??7D OF NORTH PERSONAL Here for Week-end Miss Lucille Milllkan of Brownsboro visited Med ford friends over the week-end, a a a In Ashland Bill Luman called on frlenda In Ashland Bunday, returning to his home here the same day, a Here on Business Among Medford business callers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pryor of Ashland. a a Week-end Visitors Mrs. H- 0. Frohbach spent the week-end aa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Simpson at their home In Ashland, a a a Park Weather Clear Weather at Crater Lake national park was de scribed In the dally broadcast today aa clear, with 150 Inches of snow on the ground. Maximum temperature yesterday waa 33, minimum 15. a a New Camp Surgeon Dr. H. Minor Nichols of Portland has been employ ed as contract surgeon by the CCC and assigned to camp Wtmer, It was announced today, capt. Albert B. Dlsmore has been serving aa surgeon for both Camp Rand ' and Camp Wlmer. a a a Advance Man Here J. Pollette, ad vance manager for the Paclflo Whale Exhibition company, which plans to stage an exhibit here next week, transacted business relative to the show here yesterday. He left for the north last night. a a f Visitors Leave Mr. and Mra. J. A. Cameron lett this morning by train for their home In Montana after spending the psst three weeks here visiting at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra. J. 0. Cameron. a a Many Attend Meeting A report to day concerning the fellowship meet ing yesterday at the Full Gospel church stated that a large number of persons from Roseburg, Canyonvllle, Grants Pass, Marlllo, Dunamulr, Ash land and other southern Oregon points attended. a a a Study Group Meet The study group for mothers, and home-makers will meet at the' Christian church Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the' Loyal Workers' room. A cordial Invitation Is extended all Interested persons. a a a To Attend Meet A large number of Ashland Active club members are ex pected to attend the meeting of the Medford group tonight at the Hotel Medford when Chuck Mann, editor of the "Actlvlan" and International historian, will apeak to both groups, a a Fishing Successful Fishing Sun day were I. C. Irwin and A. Render, who tried their luck In Rogue river and Little Butte creek, and Walter Olmscheld, who accompanied Mr. and Mra. Jack Moore of Ashland to Big Butte creek. They reported good re suits. a a a Undergoes Operation Frances Wal ker of the Sunrise auto camp under. went an operation for removal of tonsils at the Osteopathic hospital and clinic this morning. Jimmy Mil' ler of Central point waa discharged yesterday. He underwent a mastoid operation some time ago. Maxtne Cook of Oold Hill left for her home Sunday after receiving medical treat ment. a a Ships Refuel Here Two army ob rvston planes refueled at municipal airport Sunday. One waa piloted by Capt. J. H. Gardner, commander of Boeing field In Seattle, who was tak lng his ship to Rockwell field, San Diego, for checking. The other waa flown by Private H. A. Gunn, who was returning to his post at Crlssy field California, after a flight to Pearson field, Vancouver. ENDORSEMENT BY T ORDERED ERASED (Continued from page One.) A Townsend club at Roseburg re fused recently to make similar con trlbutlona. Roy Oompton, leader of the Roseburg revolt, pointed out the' large number of state area board memhera who are candldatea for po lltlcal offices. He said hla club still waa loyal to the Townsend plan, bow ever. Paine, who Inaugurated the state wide canvass, said: , "If we can be assured of one-third of the state voting strength, we will have nothing to worry about." The .campaign should bring Ore gon's estimated 130.000 Townsend club members to 300.000 and result In establishment of 130 new clubs, he said. PINE CENTRAL AVENUE ELECTED LEADER OF ROTARY CLUB As a result of the annua election of officers for the Medford Rotary club, held Id the basement banquet hall of the Hotel Medford at noon today, George Henselman was selected to head the club for the 1036-1937 season. The new president la well qualified to will the office for the coming season, having been long George Henselman Identified with the Medford club, a former director and active In Rotary affairs. The board directors for the com ing year will comprise the following members: Rev. E. 8. Bartlam. Lee Bishop, Al Lantls, John Moffatt, Ku gene Thorndlke and W. A. Gates, the present president of the club. With the new board and president, the Medford club will continue to main tain Its reputation aa one of the most active and belt known Rotary clubs on the coast. Aa an enjoyable feature of today's program, J. C. Long, a past assistant Rotary governor, entertained wnn an Inspiring talk that was filled with humorous stories and poetry. Har monica music selections were also rendered by the speaker. i Livestock, PORTLAND. Ore.. April 7. (AP. USDA) Hog receipt J00; market fully ateady. Good-choice, 180-310. lb. drlvelns, 610.76 a 10.86; losd lota quotable to 11; 330-370 lb. butcherst 10( 10.35: 110-146 lb. weights, eioot 10.35; packing sows, 88.50S8.78; feeders quotable 810.35 9 10.78. CATTLE recelpta 100. calvea JO; rrterket elow, early aslea about steady with late Monday, or fully 35 cents lower than week ago. Few common medium steers, 66.36 e 7.16; good long feds quotable 88.00; fed heifers. 88 .50 m 7.00: low cutter and cutter cow I3.75a4.36: common-medium, 84.50 is 5.36; good beef cows quotable to 86.00; bulls 65 6.76; choice veal. era auotable 610.00 down. SHEEP receipts 1400, Including 6S8 direct; five decks Callforria spring lamba unsold: scattered lots drive Ins steady. Good-choice spring lamba 610.50a 11; medium 610.00 down; odd heads medium old crop lamba. 89.00; similar yearlings. 88.00; common-medium ewes, 63 5.60. CHICAGO. April 7. (AP-USDA) Hogs 13.000; unevenly 516o lower; ton. 610.90: bulk better grade. 180 350 lbe.. 610.70-88; 140-180 lbs., 610.60-76: 360-300 lbs., 610.80-15; 300-350 lbs.. 610.40-60: sows. 66.50-85 CATTLE 7000: calvea 3500: fed steers and yearlings weak to 35c lower, better grades suitable for shipping purposes showing mostde cllne: very alow; In-between grades predominating In run! best year lings early 81000: medium weights held around 610.50: bulk of quality and condition to sell at 68.00 e0.5o; all she stock firm; strictly choice light heifers up to 69.00; weighty heifers, 68.50: lower priced beef cows selling at 65.257, ruling 10i15c higher: bulls fully ateady and mi ens unchanged. SHEEP 7000; fat lambs steady to I5a higher; mostly shade higher than best time Monday; other killing elajtwa fullv steadv: early bulk fed 3 IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART-STAY AWAY! 11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT 1 HOLLY THEATRE 1 B I C K q)F MYSTERY & FPU "EAST YiSftjH Mo?)S OF JAVAM'iZi J-KrVRLOFr 1 ElUsbeth Young j tyy m in "xne unoui i western lsmbe, 610.J5-60; few, 610.66: around 100-lb. clippers, 68.60: year lings carrying few two-year-old wethers tT.50 straight; native spring lambs. H.0O M.oo: wooled ewes 5.00-50; clippers, 64.00-76. Portland Produce PORTLAND, April T, (AP) But ter Prima, A grade, 334o lb. In parchment wrapper, 82te in car tons: B grade, parchment wrapper, 334o lb.: cartons, JJ'-ic lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, delivered at least twice week ly, 83 35c lb.: country routes. 319 34o lb.; B grade. 82833c lb.; C grade at market. B GRADE CHEAM rjn m.-wvr.c. i Buying price butterfat basis, 63 14c lb. EGOS Buying price of whole salers: Extras. 18c dozen: atanaaras. 10c: extra mediums, 16c; do me dium firsts. 15c: undergrade, uc; pullets, 13c dozen. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, ateady and unchanged. Portland Wheat Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., April 7. (AP) Oraln: Wheat: Open High Low Close May .. - 30 SOVt -80 -80 July .7S,i .73 .73 .78 a, Sept. - .73 .73 .73 .73 Cash: Big Bend blueetem, 1 per cent, H.15V4; Big Bend blueetem, 11.13: dark herd winter, 12 per oent, 61.03; 11 per cent, Ole; soft white, western white, northern spring, hard win ter, western red, 81c. Oats, No. 3 white. 131.80. Corn. No. 3 eastern yellow, 630. MUlrun, 117. , Today'a car recelpta: Wheat, 4: flour, 6; hay, 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, April 7. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May 8tl .94 .94 July .85 V -85 M t Sep. .83 ,84 J3 .83 H Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Aplrl 7. (AP Buy ing In some of the utilities and spe cialties tended to counteract stock mark tproflt taking today among recent ateel and motor leaaera. The session lacked vigor tnrougn- out. Scattered aupport was in evi dence during the final hour, but the close waa Irregular. Transfer ap proximated 1,750.000 shares. A few mining Issues were resistant, but the list, aa a whole, seemed to lean toward a moderate technical correction which waa In line with early forecaeta from -the commission houses. ' Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. ei Dye 307 Am. Can 1,1 Am. & Fgn. Power 'A A. T. & T. Anaconda 87 Atch. T. 8s 8. F. " Bendlx Avla. : 6 Beth. Steel - 63 California Pkg. 83 oaterolllar Tractor - ' Chrysler ....... Coml. Solv ..... 101 30 V4 161 86 Curtlss-Wrlght . DuPont Oen. Foods -. Gen. Motora ... Int. Harvest. Z. T. it T. Johns-Man. Mont. Ward North Amer Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. Radio .... 89 87"; 16 111 44 38 76 48 13 86 16 Sou. Pac. - 8td. Brands Bid. Oil Cal. Btd. OH N. J. -. Trana. Amer. . Union Carb. United Aircraft U. 8. Steel 46 68 13 87 35 70 Silver. NEW YORK, April 7. (AP) Bar sliver ateady and unchanged at 44c. mm AMYT1ME: CI Tomorrow OnlyEJ SHIPWRECKED IN HELL I Positively Ends Tonight I Mystery Hit On - : , 7 I- . Y.kt..A a,,, rn Seven keys to a deserted railroad shack In the Adirondack. Seven mysterious people from widely dif ferent walka of life, each of whom thinks hla key Is the only one In ex istence, met one eerie winter's night at the Isolated Inn. This situation, conceived by the late Earl Derr Blggera aa a best-selling novel and then brought to the Rialto Thriller "You May e Next," amazing drama of a super-criminal's attempt to bl-Jack the billion dollar radio In dustry with his discovery of a secret radio wave capable ot transforming eveay broadcast Into unlntllllglble bedlam, will play at the Rialto the ater tomorrow and Thursday on the same bill with Jay Clarke, world's foremost mentallst, now appearing In person at the Rialto on his second sensational week. Ann 8othern and Lloyd Nolan, stars, seen together for the first time, find themselves Innocently Impllcat. ed In the nefarious attempt to Jam the nation's radio facilities. Douglaas Dumbrllle, John Arledge and Burton Churchill are In support, Blckford In Lead New Roxy Picture One of the moat thrilling and tense of all lunele productions Is "Bast of Java." starring Charles Blckford, play' Tomorrow Air Waves Jammed Now, more then ever, the talk of the. town with his .mat ing ability to .eiiri eH them right! jfA call them right! 1 VirV. . and put her back on the A air I , j Wedensday Bill U f - y -V stsge by George M. Cohan. Is the basis' of the thrilling mystery-farce. "Seven Keys to Baldpate." at the Craterlan and Holly Wednesday. En acted by a brilliant cast headed by Gene Raymond. Margaret Callahan. Erin O'Brien-Moore, Erlo Blore. Mo roni Olsen, Grant Mitchell-and Ray Mayer, the picture offera a unique combination of laughs and suspense. lng tomorrow only at the Roxy thea ter. Blckford, oaat aa an American gangster fleeing from East Africa with "Q" men on hla trail, champlona seven cowering human beings. In eluding a beautiful woman, against seven lions when a tramp schooner Is wrecked on the reefs of a Jungle Isle a hundred miles from the near eat civilisation. Thla la the film In which Blckford waa attacked by a erased Hon and nearly died of hla wounds. In the cast are Elisabeth Young, Prank Alberteon, Leslie re n ton, Clar ence Muse and many other noted players of stage and screen. Spook Show Coming To Stage At Holly Walking ghosts, talking skeletons. singing skulls and floating spirits are only a small portion of the thrills to be found' In Jaclara Mldnlte 8pook Show which la booked tor one special performance beginning at 11:30 Sat urday night, at the Holly theater. Xn addition to thla unusual stage show there will be a showing of Far- loff In "The Ghoul," on the screen Immediately before the Ohosta take their bowa. Jaclar haa been rated as one of America's premier entertainers and now on hla first tour with thla new Spook Show, lie has startled show- goers In all the larger cities of the Paclflo coaat. He presents solid hour of' baffling amusement aug mented by some of his most sensa tional effect which are In many In stances hilariously funny. Hla abil ity aa a showman stands him well with this unusual type of entertain ment, aa he has hi audience spell bound for thrills one moment and the next roaring with laughter, with some member of the audience who haa been MODERN WOMEN Nd Net Cufftt monthly pslo and daisy due to tokU.nervuiij truo.eiponum or tumilau' cauiee. Chi-rh e-tm Diamond Hr nnd Pilli vr tflaotive. nJisbleandDvaQHickfUlltf. Bold by alldruRKiiUforovnr4.'yr.rs. At ror "IMS IAHVID AND" AH and Thursday! -Broadcasts Ruined Danger,' from broadcast thieves, threatened this torch-8injjer . . . until the O-mon cracked down on their brand new racket and put Poiitlvely Ends Tonight! '"HflRDHlG 'The Lady Consents' Plui Added Attraction 1 On the (Hag Mat Ere. World' Forenoit Mentillit .. , Vi rv aaaaatsegOTitfreaiftiirw -erm taken by surprise at one of his tricks. Children under 16 years of age will not be admitted, due to the thrills that are a part of the performance. Adult with weak hearts are also warned to not attend. George) B. Griffith, of research lodge No. 168. Portland, will deliver an address tonight for members of the DeMolay and all Maater Masons, on "Building Modern Men." AU Ma sons are Invited to attend the meet ing which will be held at 7 .30 In the DeMolay hall. Mr. Ortfftth la speaking under aus pices of the Grsnd Oouncll of the DeMolsy. 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY CARS painted. Spray system. Low cost Guar. Auto Beauty Shop., ph. 1061. OOOD citizenship requires that vou register ana vote, registration iir the May primary cloeea April 14tb. Jackson County Democratic, Cen tral Committee. FOR RENT Apartment, rooms and batn: lights and Dot water lur nlshed; Frlgldalre. 810 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT 6-room house, sleeping porch and bath, 609 Hamilton. 816 month, water paid. Inquire Med ford Exohange, 39 S. Front. POr pent Desirable fl-room house: modern, clean reasonable. 200 W. Jackson. FOR SALE By owner, 6 acres, 4 In pears; 6-room modern house, base ment; other buildings: city water; at city limits. 101 Western Ave. FOR SALE Good used wood range with coll: cheap. 70S West 18th. USED Chlckerlng Upright Piano; fine condition. Bargain for cash, or will sell on easy terms like rent, Bald win Piano Shoppe. FOR SAL1S Electrlo refrigerator, 0 ft., used a months. 103 MPle Park Drive. SACRIFICE SALE 160 -acre ranch, 60 tillable; crop In: excellent springs. Place eub-lrrlgated. considerable saw timber. Stock, tools, household goods. Medford 30 miles. Hunting, fishing. No lncubrance. Real bar gain, cash or terms. Box 2840, Tribune. j" e:'48-:06 jjfjjl Tomorrow (Wednesday) Only A SWELL NIGHT FOR MURDER! I sf-Jh Bleak old Baldpate Inn! Eerie setting f . .TTT ' tor the hilarious es- I (1k. 4 J-, oapades the thrill- L v Jf I I"" adventures of K 1 '"I seven people in f, f 1 I I' V search of the same lAaTV fh f '' WWen mystery I r ,. I , I M m M S :- U GENE RAYMOND T tSJohtiN ' " Margaret Callahan 4j These 3 T, J y Eric Blore Moroni bere. 7 ; y I Olsen Erin O'Brien JLr r- J MooreGrantMitchell Starting THURSDAY! ESai! QUINTUPLETS J I glorifying a dramatic Sj vOsS story aa rttraer. sa - ff i Jt" I 1 1 1 1 jm m. a r wyy 11 I I Iff 1 W I HAVE 6338 equity In Studebaker '34 Dictator aeoan. will traae ror ugni coupe or sell at a discount. 1134 Court St. FOR BALE 6430 equity In 1036 De Luxe Plymouth sedsn, cssh or will consider small car. 431 West 10th St. TWO calves for sale. B. E. Ford, 3 miles west on Jacksonville Hwy, Phone 731-R. FOUND Purse end gloves on East Main. Identify at Tribune olllc and pay for ad. FOR RENT 100S East Main St.. 8 rom, unfurnished home, with wood range: 630 Including water. Charlea R. Ray, Realtor, Meuford Bldg. Tel. 302. WANTED A diabetic's gram scale. Cash. Cheap. Phone 1418-Y. FOR SALE Qoat'a milk. First house on right, Berrydale Ave. Call even ings. LOGGING Trailer, ready to go, only 698 00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. PORTLY furnished 6-room house for rent, close In. Inquire 106 Almond St. Stabbed By Neuritis! Manr people suffer attacks by thla arch-fiend, commonly called "nerve pain." The first warning Is usually a sharp, stabbing pain, which may "come and go'r or hurt constantly. You may feel It In the ahoulder, nee, forearm, small of the back, or down the thlah or leg to the heel. No matter where you have nerve pains, whether due to neuritis, neu ralgia, sciatica or rheumatism, you csn get quick relief without using narcotics or harmful drugs. Just ap ply Tyamol over tha part that hurta and the pain will usually disappear In a few minutes. Tyamol la a penetrating emollient, powerful but soothing In Us action, which goea In througlx the porea and la carried to burning, aching nerves. Buy a package today and enjoy aom real relief. Leading drugglsta every where have Tysmol In stock, Alwaya on hand at Strang's Dnig Btore. f1 jMdiestOc saal DOCTOR' mm. JEAN HERSKOLT DOROTHY PETERSON . r. r a it c